Karnataka HC stays Bescoms Rs 8,800 smart meter demand; says it's optional under KERC rules
BENGALURU: The Karnataka High Court on Friday issued an interim order of stay on the communication issued by a Bescom official, asking an applicant, who had applied for the conversion of a single-phase meter connection to a three-phase meter for her residential premises, to install a smart meter by spending Rs 8,800. Jayalakshmi, a resident of TB Narayanappa Layout in Doddaballapur, had filed an interlocutory application, seeking quashing of the communication dated April 2, 2025 issued by the Respondent No. 3 (Assistant Executive Engineer of Bescom, O&M sub-division, BESCOM, Doddaballapura Urban sub-division). She also prayed to declare that availing permanent smart meter connection is not mandatory as per the Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (Pre-paid Smart Metering) Regulations, 2024. She contended that KERC says the smart meter is optional, but BESCOM has made it mandatory. The meter charges, which used to be Rs 2,000, have gone up to Rs 4,998 to Rs 28,080 depending on the type of meter, while it is Rs 900 in Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and Assam. After hearing, Justice M Nagaprasanna observed that KERC itself indicates that the installation of smart prepaid meters would be optional, except in temporary installations. The petitioner is not seeking temporary installation. The cost of Rs 8,510 is a huge burden on the consumer, the court observed. Ordering an interim stay on the impugned communication, the court issued notices to the respondents. It orally observed that the advocates say the cost is Rs 900 in Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, UP and Chhattisgarh. Where should poor people in the state go? Is this the result of giving freebies, it asked.
Arumugan fourth wild-jumbo attack victim in Wayanad district in 14 months
KALPETTA: The recurring threat of man-animal conflict in Wayanad has intensified fear among residents of Poolakunnu Tribal Settlement in Erumakolli, after 67-year-old Arumugan Perumal was killed in a wild elephant attack near Meppadi. A resident of the tribal settlement, Arumugan became the fourth victim of a wild elephant in the district in the past 14 months. In February, 27-year-old Balakrishnan, son of Karuppan from the Erattukundu Paniya tribe at Attamala in Meppadi panchayat, lost his life in a similar attack. Manu, 45, of the Kappad Kattunayakan tribe in Chettyalathur, Noolpuzha, was also trampled by a wild elephant. Earlier this year, on January 8, 22-year-old Vishnu, a native of Karnataka, was killed by an elephant in the Pathiri Reserve Forest. A widower, Arumugan had been living alone in Meppadi while his two children reside in Tamil Nadu. Hailing from Tirunelveli, he had been working in the Elimbileri Estate for the past 30 years. On Thursday around 9 pm, Arumugan was attacked by an elephant just 200 metres from his home while returning after buying household items. We heard elephants nearby but never expected such a tragedy. When Arumugan didnt return, we searched and eventually found his body, said Krishnan, a local resident. The body was handed over to relatives on Friday after postmortem examination at Sultan Bathery Taluk Hospital. An immediate relief of Rs 5 lakh was provided to the family. Angered by the increasing incidents of attacks, local residents staged a protest on Thursday night. The situation was brought under control after a meeting with South Wayanad Divisional Forest Officer Ajith K Raman. Nothing has changed in nine years since my father died in a similar attack, said Vishnu Prasad, a local resident. Elephants continue to roam in tea estates like Elimbileri, Kadur, and Chembra on the forest fringes. Workers live in constant fear. Arumugan was killed while returning home at night. Vishnu also alleged that despite assurances of Rs 10 lakh in compensation and a government job after his fathers death, his family received only Rs 5 lakh. Ive been following up with the forest department, but there has been no progress, he said. Following the latest incident, residents renewed demands for capturing the elephant using tranquilliser shots. Authorities have issued an order to tranquilise the elephant, subject to conditions. In the initial phase, efforts will be made to drive the elephants back into the forest using kumki elephants. If that fails, they will be captured with the help of kumki elephants from Muthanga.
Karnataka to conduct physiotherapy admissions through NEET, announces Minister Patil at Physiocon-25
BENGALURU: Admissions to physiotherapy courses will now be conducted through the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), aligning with the national push for standardised medical education, Minister for Medical Education and Skill Development, Dr Sharan Prakash Patil, announced on Friday during the inauguration of Karnataka Physiocon-25, an international physiotherapy conference. Until now, admissions to Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) courses in Karnataka were based on Class 12 marks, with no centralised entrance exam. While the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) was used for admissions to many professional courses in the state, physiotherapy programs did not require it. Instead, the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) managed the process, focussing on Class 12 marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. The minister also announced an extension in the course duration to five years to ensure competence-based learning and deeper clinical exposure for students. The integration of physiotherapy courses under NEET will enhance academic quality and professional standards, Minister Patil said, addressing over 10,000 students at the event. He underscored the vital role physiotherapists play across the healthcare spectrum from childbirth to elderly care and highlighted their contributions in areas like neuro and orthopedic rehabilitation, cardiopulmonary care, pediatrics, disability support, sports medicine, fitness, and community-based care. The minister also highlighted plans to introduce physiotherapy courses in more government colleges to meet the increasing domestic and global demand for qualified professionals. Dr Yagna Shukla, Chairperson of the National Commission for Allied and Health Professionals, said the commission is working towards implementing a One Nation, One Curriculum initiative for physiotherapy education. She called the proposed curriculum reforms a golden standard that would benefit both students and practitioners by elevating the profession nationally. The conference saw participation from international experts from Israel, Australia, and Nepal, along with 50 national experts who shared their insights with the delegates. Over 800 research papers were also presented.
From grazing goats to cracking UPSC: Shepherd boy from Karnataka rises to rank 551
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NIA conducts raids at 18 locations across 6 states in Pakistan arms smuggling case
NEW DELHI: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has conducted raids at multiple locations across Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Karnataka in connection with a case linked to Pakistan-backed cross-border smuggling of arms and narcotics by Khalistani operatives, officials said on Friday. According to the officials, during the raids conducted at 18 locations across the states, sleuths recovered several electronic devices and other incriminating materials, which are now being examined to unravel the conspiracy behind the smuggling and the radicalisation of individuals in Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir and other parts of India. The officials said the raids were conducted on Thursday at the premises of suspected individuals connected to Pakistan-based entities in the case, which was registered by the anti-terror federal agency on December 20, 2024. The NIA in its investigation has found that the suspects under the scanner are aligned with the ideology of proscribed unlawful associations and terrorist organisations, they said. The NIA in its probe also found that these entities have been conspiring via social media platforms, and are in regular contact with foreign-based handlers suspected to be Pro-Khalistani Elements (PKEs), as part of the conspiracy to destabilise India, the officials alleged.
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Free education for visually challenged girls in Mysuru
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